Use this topic to migrate the security configuration of previous WebSphere® Application Server releases and its applications to the new installation of WebSphere Application Server.
This information addresses the need to migrate your security configurations from a previous release of IBM® WebSphere Application Server to WebSphere Application Server 8.0. Complete the following steps to migrate your security configurations:
The security configuration of previous WebSphere Application Server releases and its applications are migrated to the new installation of WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0.
You must migrate any custom class files that are not migrated.
If you are migrating a Version 6.1 environment or earlier with System Authorization Facility (SAF) authorization enabled, be aware that the term describing the string that is prepended to the EJBROLE profile names, which was previously referred to as the z/OS security domain, has been updated to "SAF profile prefix". Additionally, the corresponding property name in the security.xml file has been updated to com.ibm.security.SAF.profilePrefix The old property names are security.zOS.domainName and security.zOS.domainType. The term has changed to more accurately describe the purpose of this property and to avoid confusion with the WebSphere security domains feature that was introduced in Version 7.0. If a SAF profile prefix is specified and scriptCompatiblity is a false value, further action is not necessary during migration; the old properties are converted to the new properties.
If the previous version instance is configured to enable secure connections using digital certificates that are signed by the Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) local certificate authority, those certificates must be renewed. For example, they must be renewed for the previous version instance, the WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0 profile, and all of the Secure Socket Layer-enabled clients and servers that connect to WebSphere Application Server. For more information, see SSL handshake failure using digital certificates signed by a Digital Certificate Manager (DCM) local certificate authority.
IBM i *SYSTEM certificate stores for applications are deprecated in WebSphere Application Server Version 5. In WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0, you must migrate your applications to use Java keystores.
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